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"NSF to Double Number of Math Institutes," by Barry Cipra. Science, 12 July 2002, page 174.
The title refers to the creation of three new mathematical sciences institutes, funded by the National Science Foundation. The institutes are: the Mathematical Biosciences Institute at Ohio State University, the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute at Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, and the AIM Research Conference Center at the American Institute of Mathematics in Palo Alto, California. The NSF will fund the institutes with a total of US$25 million over a five-year period. Cipra notes that in the last three years, overall mathematics funding by the NSF has increased 70%, to US$182 million in 2003.
--- Mike Breen
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